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¢ i — i “The Daily Bee. GOUNGIL BLUFFS. MfmdnvAMorninz. July 24 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrlor, - = = = = 90centsper week ByNMl, s s e #10.00 per Year Ofce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager Clty Clreulavion. H, W. TILTON, City Editor. CHANGE IN MANAGERS. Mr. C, E. Mayne, who has been the efficient business manager of the Oouncil Bluffs department of Tre Ber having become interested in other business demanding his timo and at- tention, has retired from this cflice and has been succeeded by Mr, M. G Griftin, who is #0 well known to the residents of this city as to need no in- troduction, Mr, H, W. Tilton will continue in charge of the editorial and news department, and the change made will in no ways affect the per- manence and growth of Tue Bek in Oouncil Bluffs, Tt is here to stay and to grow, and stay and grow it will. S s, stairs, Dennis teemed hurdly able ¢ walk, but on getting outside, and noticing that Jackson's back was turned, he sud- denly gained vigor, and made a dash up Ll] !M:Bmptefl FX[l]aIlflf:ifln 0” Wllnnn!n, Anderzon’s Postoffice Bond. (ilen avenue, Officer Barbyte followed quickly sud found him hiding among wome weeds, He was broucht back, and aseessed the usual fine, for which he was again put under lock «nd key. ~The republican county convention i« to be held at the court house next Frida afternoon at 1 o'clock to select delegate to attend the state convention in D Moines, August 25, maries, unless otherwise ordered Ly town ship committeemen, will be held Tuesday evenin The directors of the Young Men's Christian association having made partial FFS, IOW THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLU The township 1| Clark and MoKitrick Pat Them- solves in a Hole to Help the Major Ont has been entirely honorable, open and frank. M. W. CrArk, 8. C. McKnrick A. D. Kixo, Mero WERSTER, This places Clark and McKitrick in a rather awkward position. They ad- He Admits QGiving it But|mit that during the campaign they Denies That it was for Poli- tical Purposes. used this bond agaiost Anderson, and that they then claimed it was given for corrupt purposes. Now they say it was given for no such purpose. When men make two such contradic tory statements concerning the same thing, it is evident that one or the other must be false, and false in one, false in all. Under these circum- stances their card amounts to nothing, Tue Bek has given publicity to the land it is impossible to determine arrangements for securing rooms, desire a | open charge made against Major An- [ which is true--their statements when full attondan ing at 8 o'cloc It is trusted that membera will not allow the interest excited by the initial steps of the mosement to die out, but will rally in full numbers for this important conference, —W. W. Northway, who has been un- the promise, in open convention by one of the at No, 10 Everett’s block. | 1o power by promising a certain post- £ all members this even: | derson that he has sought to stride on | they used the bond against Anderson, or their present statoments when they have tried to get on the other side of otfice to a certain person, and that he | the fence, has givon a bond of $1,000 to fulfil The charge was made point conclusively. It does away The explanation seftles only one with all doubt about the bond being genuine, or cocrectly published. der the trentment of Dr. F. P, Bellinger | delegates, who offered to produce the | Now that it is admitted that the bond for deafness, is gaining wonderfully, the | bond and the proof then and there if | was given, the public has only to de. doctor having shown much skill in the |anyone denied the charge. cae, a8 evidenced by the rapid improve- | reigned. when Major Anderson speech of acceptance he would deny |tooli tho charge, but he did not. ment in Mr, Northway's hearing powers. The doctor has recently removed his office to North Main street, and is meeting with \ncreased patronage as un occulist and MINOR MENTIONS. —Sherraden makes; photographs, — Pianos and organs to rent at J, Muel- er's, —The Mannerchor club held an_enjoya- ble pienic yosterday. —Work is progressing lively on John Bennett’s block on Bancroft street. —¥on Satk.—A freshmilch cow with calf. L. W Tuiuers, —Store {and [dwelling for sale by Herz- man, —The greenback labor party hold their congrossional convention in this city August 2d, —Herzman,is hound:to close out. —At Mueller’s you can find Chi Weber, Burdett and other celebrities. kering, —Great bargainsin all goods at Herz: man's, —There were no scrvices at the Episco- pal church yestcrdoy, the rector and as- sistant both be'ng absent. —Juhn White was arrested by Officer Fdgar Saturday for faet driving wed run ning into & buggy. —Joseph Reiter wakes suits in the lat- oot styles at 310 Broadway. —Millinery goods fitty cents on the dol- ar at Herzman's,) —Hannah Green entercained a goodly number of her colored friends by a party in Rodefer’s hall last Friday night. —Nick Backus has codeluded to surren der, and Saturday paid the fines and costs for violating the prohibitory ordinance, —Another exciting base ball contest ia promised for next Fridny, it being be- tween the Leavenworth Reds and Counoil Bluffs nine. —A nice line of sun and garden hats at Bliss', July24-2t —Just received, a nice line of mun and garden hata at Bliss', July24-2¢ — Judge Aylesworth has decided in fa- ver of Mrs. Benson, in the oase of alleged nuisance, in which Mr, Wells Cook was the complaining witness, —“The Celobrated Case” is on the boards to-day at Justice Frainey's, Ross appearing in the leading role. Small beys and bald-headed men are to be barred out. —A large Invoice of ladies’ neckwear just opened at Blisy', july24-2¢ —Buy your furniture and household goods ot Howe & Son's, 214 Broadway, july24.2¢ —George Blaxim’s new building on Main street had & narrow escape from burning, the tinners having carelessly left their soldering stove where it started & little blaze. —Do not purchase furniture before vis. iting Howe & Son's store, if you desire to savemoney, july 24-1¢ —Some of the aldetmen have looked over the proposed road change at the driving park, and seem favorable to the change, by which the park will have more ground. —Justice Frainey on Saturday issued a warrent for the arrest of N. Winchester, charging him with stealing a revolver from Byron Williams, It shouldmore properly be called » Winchester rifle. —A man stopping at the Rock Tsland house died yesterday afternoon after one day's illness, His relatives, who live & short distance fiem the city, have been notified, and are expected to arriye to-day. —1It appears that Judge Aylesworth de- cided that Harry Inman was not at all to blame for the trouble whi h occurred be- tween him and Smith on the 14th inst., and that Swith was the one fined, instead of Inman, —Prof, Berry fu 50 clated with the suc cess which hus attended his crganization of the boys' band thut he is preparing to drill_another set of youthful musicians, way develop into another band, ~—The commissioners appointed to s-lect the site for the government building in Council Bluffs consist of Hon, John P, Buirows, of Charrida; Hon, W, M, Wil- son, of Osceola, and Hom., James M, Pierce, of Belford, ~The work of excavating for the new opera house is going along. The rear of the lot hias been washed iuto by the creek and it is probable that arrangements will be made by the city so that some pile driving may be done and filling thrown in to make » wore sure protection to the property, ~When the desd are all buriel in the ninth district it will be an interestin tuneral, but The Globe editor is not likely todie in actual battle, as it looks as though he had already strained himself to death kicking ageinst the wand.—Corning Gazette, —Officer Clough found Dennis Agin badly off. He seemed to be a cripple, and was trying to carry » heavy load of beer beside. The officer guided him to the Hotel de Fields, and locked him up. When his turn came for trial Marshu Juckson let him out, aod told hiw to go v his purposes. Silence | ¢ide after readingit carefully, whether tnderstood that |® ™A would naturally give such a bond for any other than corupt pvr- {f it was only a piece of ness, a lack of judgment, is The | a mind soweak not liable to make weeks have rolled by. and not even a |still graver mistakes in handling aurist, whispering of an explanation, though [ national matters? If it was given cor- —The Macedonia Tribune draws it very | the bond was published in papers ali | ruptly, will not the same dishonesty mild in saying concerning Major Ander- | OVer the land. At last & paper in the [show itselt in larger and more impor- son: *‘All that can be brought up against | €astern end of the state sent out an |tant matters if entrusted to him!? him seetns to be & little social scandal in | €Xplanation to the effect that it was The explanation 18 given for what which he becate entangled several years sgn, and there is no direct proof that he was criminally at fault in that; 1t1s prin- cipally gossip, Every man has faults, and | ¢ Mr. Andcrson forms no exception to that| again at the dealer, lows: “Nor dowe presume that Morgan, of The Globe, will deny that he approached a candidate for the legislataro in this county last fall, inquiring if he was “friendly’ to a certain railroad and sug- curity for him. on Mero Webster that gave the bund, [it is worth, though tardy in being and Major Anderson only went se- | presented by Mr. Anderson. The Nonpariel, as e i his organ, fathered this and gave it looking LR bond and noticing | John Doty, of this cit . that it begun, “I, A. R. Anderson, —H. C. Ayres, of The Hastings Plain- m; 1)§ipcipnl.l" lm:shwl ntllh: c%hinnus‘s ok at J, O: 1 ol | of this explanation, and it dropped i Lo Scotbiehiatia it SR e RS euggm Ool, D. B, Daily has returned from Da. and complicated explanation comes | kota, where he has been lc from The Sidney Union, and is given | himeelf a~d other old soldiers, a place in Anderson’s organ and en- dorsed as the right explanation. PERSONAL. , has been paying a visit to his brother-in-law, J. C, Baruff, at Macedonin, ‘ing land for Dr. and Mrs, Lawrence, and their daugh- a8 the right e ' | ter, Mrs, Moreell, oxpect to sail for Eu- Bk believes in_giving the public the | ropein a fow days, the doctor preceeding gesting thut if so, he could procure valu- | full benefit of all the light that can be | thom to New York. ablo aid for him from a promivent railroad | thrown on the matier, for itis the people who are to judge and to declare —One of the new atreet cars has already | their verdict in a very practical and important manner at tle polls, . ? following is & synopsis of explanation | office here on Saturday. manager.” et with a break, the pole of n heavy truck having been run through one side by collision, No A. W, Butler, of the paymaster’s de- partment, U. S. A, at Omaha, was "¢ | among the welcome caller E The g me callers at Tie Bre Dr. McKune has returned from Chicago A prominent business man” of [ whero he attended the races, ani talked —The man Yates, who has been on a | Randolph told Major Anderson that | with prominent horsemen in the interests spree here was fined Saturday for being | the removal of D. McKitrick as post- | of the fall meeting here. His miseion was drunk, and is still locked up, being unable | master was to be asked on the ground | notin vain. topay, It is not determined yet whether | that intoxicating liquors were being ho will be further prosecuted for his un-| 8ol contrary te law, and in violation of the postoflico regulations, and re- quested Anderson to write Congress- man Hepburn that in case of a change the appointment of W. F. Dorrence, paid bill at the Ogdon house, '_Offlcer Sterling picked up an “‘un- known” drunk with $2.75 Saturday night. J. W. Havens, who was lately the lead- ing editorial writer on The Nonpariel is now one of the editors of The Corning Ga- zotte, whote columns bear evidence of the ability with which he wields the pen, —A farm hand who has been in the em- | (Anderson's brother-in-law,) would be | _Herbert F'. Field, who travels for Y'hil- ploy of Mr, Everett, complained to the | satisfactory. Tho explanation does | lip was home yesterday, and in company b lice yesterday morning that he had been | Dot state who ‘‘who the prominent with & Mr, Field who travels from Cedar robbed of over 860, Ho claimed that ho | business man” was, or whom the ap- | Rapids, held a conferenco with Chief vettled up with Mr, Everett Saturday | Pointment would satisfy, but Ander- | Field aa to the genealogy of the tribe, bus night, intending to go to Avoca yesterday. After getting his money he played pool house where he was put to bed with a Anderson find- son wrote as requested, aud Dorrence | no tiea of consanninity could be discover- was appointed, Dr. McKitrick, lflle ed in the trio, with some acquaintances until a late hour, “’:idcx‘l’s"“:,‘:::"u;‘;dfidmon(“:;‘:; i A (;;’ ’1;:9""'5' we ';ld s pl;n-n'- call from and then_crawled into s Swedo boardin | oharges wore to bo proforrod, and that | pas mroven & e e ke Dorrence's appointment was unsatis- stranger, Yesterday morning on awaking | factory to the people. he found his pocket book and money gone, | ing such to be the case requested Dor- Mr. Street has proven a good and efficient officer, hav- ing placed that office in better shape than it eyer was before, He hasinstituted but where and by whom he could not say, |rence not to accept, and Dorrence |**™ important improvements, ard the e Thankfully Acknowledged. Denver, Col., June 6, 1881, have been troubled with kidney com- hroed o decline the appointment, | Y0ters of this county cunmot do better than Anderson then told McKitrick and | feturn him this fall. ___ ¢ Olark that everything was arranged | Charles H. Hendricks, o H. H. Warser & Co.: Sirs—I| gatisfactory. maha, spe- cial correspondent of the New York Dra- Mr. Dorrence was, however, pre- [matic News, Mercury and Chicago World, plaint for four years. I am now alyailed upon by others to aceept the [ was among those who spent Saturday in well man, thanks to your Safe Kid- | office and remove it, and did so during | Council Bluffs, and dropped in to give ney and Liver Cure. F. B. SemrLE, julyl7dlw Olerk American House, BALL AND BAT. son denied the charges, % The Blufls Win Victory Over 18 B | s i hrick doclared that nothing short |2 tHo zeal estate businees, has gooe nto of a bond would satisfy them that An- | the fumiture business with his father, derson had not been willfully deceiv- | ‘‘Bruce” Howe, is In every way a Council ing and cheating them, the game played yesterday afternoon |ing bond was then given them: STaTE OF Towa, Fuemont County, A. R. Auderson, as principal, and & M'’s. of Omaha, There was much interost created by in this city betwoon the Council Bluffs nine and the Burlington & Major Anderson's absence, return he was assailed by MoKitrick | cheer, and Clark with charges of having acted in bad faith, and that he knew all about what was goin% on, Ander- On his | Tin Bxg a friendly greeting and word of A. B. Howe, for a long time one of the most active firemen of our city, and who bt Olark and has been for years with ex-Mayor Vaughn The follow- | Bluffs boy, and THE Ber wishes them Jos. success in their new enterprise, Jobn Murphy, of Council Bluffe, has been engaged in P. R, Crosswait's mer- | Missouri's of Omaha, Tho grounds | Mero Wobster, s sirety, heroby ackowl | cvatile establishment and will sron move States, A ut edge ourselves justly indebted to M. W, |here, He has had a large experience in were in oxcellent condition, the day | Giivic in the sum. of $1,000, to bo woll and was o perfect one, the clubs in fine | truly paid in lawful money of the United Nevertheless, to be yoid on the that line and will prove a material advan- tago to that establishment. A fow years shape, and tho crowd expectant, good | condition that S. C. McKitrick shall be |#ince he was voted a handsome prize as naturea and of goodly numbers, The [ duly appointed and commissioned post- | being the most popular salesman in Coun- Council Bluffs nine won by a score of both sides, and the game was an ex- olting contest, which kept the interest of the crowd at high pitch, while the master st 1882, at Randolph, Fremont county, | cil Bluffs,—Hariison County News, Towa, within a period’ of sixty days from 4 ) ¢ 3 b i to 2. There was fine playing on th{fil‘nm A u‘kh ¥"ut“hy“i Moy, | COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL AMkno Winskaiy, The explanation further states that NOTICES. numerous creditable plays called forth | there was no agreement entered into T NOTICE.—Special _advertisoments, suc a8 woll merited applause. In the second | that placed Clark and McKitrinck un- | Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, inning u dispute arose as to the deci- [der any kind of ob sion of the umpire, O, Griswold, of | port it Omaha, and that gentleman gave|OClark in fact kept up The following is the score in full; B, AND W8 ations to sup- | Wants, Boarding, ote., will be inserted in this oKitrick and |column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER hostilities | FINE for the first 1 place to Charles Stowart, of this city. | against Anderson, and used this very | PER LINE for bond against Anderson, ertion and FIVE CENTS subsoquent insertion. The ex-|Lesve ady ertisements at our office, No. 7 planation also includes the following | Pearl Strabt, near Brondway Wt e vo. s, | curd purporting to be rigned by Clark Wante, nroe, 8d b 1'1 2 2 1|snd McKitrick: e ‘ TS 'y . ANTED,—Weo want an ener ¢'ic male o / Z00 0 4 1 1| Inaemuch as it has been sought to| VW fomiate agent inevers towr. h p In tows and ”l‘) ‘l‘ pih il. injure and prejudice the interest of _:_r’r--l;-,«;‘h"oonlml'm ew publlcatioos 2 2 0| Major A R Andereon in his candi. | The pub feations are siandard. and soll ¢ sight, ....... ) SR 3 3 Our 'orms aroliberal, and agehts make from § Bent, c. 1., EASREA LA E T 8 8| dacy for the republican congreasional | o #10 pord v, For circulats and toraw, addross Creighton, 1. f el 0 0 1!nomination in this, the Ninth distriof, | Wester Bock Compeny, Council B'ufls, lowa, Durkes, b 0 0 1 1 1|by making uee of what has been ealled [ —r———— e Brardi, c. 00 012 4 2{dhe st flice bond 10 conncetion with | VT ANTZOA kood horse tfor goneral puc ’ oses, welght aboi Uquire at A, Totals 1 7lthe Randclph v inas- | 1. Mayno & 4 A BlE s ke sene B AAHT W T ipyoh Fave been re | x> s e NUL ¥, ‘. s A 3 ref ass harb im GOV BLUIY, ferred to in eonvecion therowith, wo| VY “Apply toJ. J. Geod, Cow il Blufs, I, Strock, ¢ s 0. Ak | herehy frecly sud choc: fully atate that Ll st Hart, 2d b, 9 1 & 5|w telee srtawent and improssion has ANTED— Everybody 1o Councll Blus 1o B A b sonceining the i o tako Titn ik, 30 conts per woek, do Mack, p 4 9 510 1|gone out conceining the same. And s g B g ’ Clinton, 14 .1 0120 1|wotake the pleasure in asserting that | meer mrociway - o No T Poarl Stroct l]lir*iwu.vn " g : (‘» U] there was no political siguificance in ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn oherty, ¢. { Ol what has been known as the ‘‘post. For particulars address Councll Bluff B M 0010 F hu St sd b 8 9 & 9)ofice bond, ' signed by Major Ander- | Broom Factory, Councll Blufl, Tows, 868 20tf Clausen, 1, £, 00 0 ofson and ter; that it Totals . BY 1) 128450678 B.andM,.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Two base hits, Mack 1, Monroe 1. Left on buses -~ Biuffs, b, - 2 was without any political considera- - .6 42719 5|tion, and none was intended; that | [N mme il fam el &4 Sarehrant sod o and Rent bakery, nicoly furn.-hed, and having & said writing was given by Major An- | paying patronage” Adviess, box seventy, Kl!fl-:d 9 |derson on our suggestion as a witness | SSomJows. WIo6¢ 0--2 | simply that a certain person removed Council B0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0—2|from said Randolph postoffice, would OR SALE—A red Ir'sh setter dog, 1 year old, thoroughly yard broken, will sell cheap. A A ated, it having been made to | Aldress 8. I 0. b.x 1042, C. . Towa. . and M's, 3; Council | gpnear to the major that said removal Julys-1m o on balls—B, and M, 0; | Was distasteful to a large majority of | F'¥Rumty UMV om0 N Council Bluffs, 4. Larned runs - Nons, Blutfs, 11, Umpire~C. T, Stewart, M Sternsdorff, ‘Worthy of Praise: the patrons of said of dolph postoftice’ trouble began before Struck out—DB, and M's, 7; Council | Major Anderson’s candidacy and was | b _no way connected Scorers—J, N. Bowman and Geo J | Mejor Anderson and we did not agree to carry the township or any other ——— oh i for the major, it being distinctly un. | [ ARGIVRT & SMOTHERS, Ocvucll Hiufs derstood that it was simply tho ob- | 1 ce, The Ran- ¥ therewith, | _8pis-tt Je2l-lm OR SALE—Beantiful residence lots, 860 ‘each; nothing down, and § permouth only, EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN Miscellaneous. ‘and Owaha express. Orders loft at Eoston ¢ . Fow store, Main str ot, Counc | Pluffs, or J. C As a rule we do not recommend Patent | ject of Major Anderson to use his in. | Eliiott, 1205 Farnam strect, Omaba, will receive Medicines, but when we know of one that | fluonce to restore postoffice matters in prompt attent on. Iy1e-ok really is & public benefactor, and does positively cure, then we consider it our luty to impart that information to ail, | 88id removal. X ic Bitters are truly a most valuable | in corroboration of the foregoing, that | st the Excelsior Gallery 100 Main streot, wedicine, aud will surely cure Biliousness, | said Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and w.x Electri Kidoey Complaints, even were all other township did send delegates nst Major Andersen, and we, M. vemedies fail. We know wereof wespeak, aud cau freely recommend them to all.— Kxch, C ¥ G Olark aud Dr. 8. C. M. McKit- | fomiier, of S rick, were delegates to the county | ence how long d Sold st fifty cents a bottle, by vonventlon in opposition to Major | £¢, operate aud remove Pyreginms, cte., and sodwan, Randolph as they had been prior to | QUT1LL AHEAD—Great succoss. Call aud soe And we further state § new accessories and specimens of pictures % en by the reliable gelatine browide process, B. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist. Gan cure any case of sore eyes. It 18 only ud can cure generally i woeks~—it wakes o differ od. Will straighten cross from three to fi \sert artificial eyes. Special attention to re uderson, We further state that Ma- | moveing tadeworms, apb-tt jor Anderson’s whols conduct in con- THE SILENCE BRGKEN. |[icction with this Randolph trouble A M()NDAY, JULY 24 188% FIVE CENTS SAVED ON EVERY DOLLAR BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Co's Store, 16 Main 8t. and 15 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, TRY IT AND Make Money. " COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. We glve special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND BENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attentlon. A general as sortment of Brass Goods, Belting, Piving, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal CHAS, HENDRIE, President. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Towa. HOLLAND & MILLER, _ Proprictors. " Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Tr'u_nmings, at | Bixby & Wood’s, THE PLUMBERS. On_Bancroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker In the West; also a choice hand for Cakes and Pies, Bread delivered to all parts of the city. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Sllver Ware &c., 840 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MRS, H. J. HIL1TON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav Council Bluffs. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N. Anderson, - - Proprietor, 752 Lower Broadway. Table supplied with the best the market af- fords. Torms $3.60 and §4.00 per week. Trausient $1.00 per dav. THi0R, OFFICKR. W I M. PURBY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Denlers in Foreige ard Doaestic Exchange and home securitics, INFIRMARY | M\. m.0.CADT LD V.6, (Late Veterinary Surgeon U.8.A) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BROADWAY. bk b P T O L it and " surroundin_couatry. MRS, J. P, BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, 818 South Main Street, Courcil Blufts. New house sud newly fited up in irst clase style, Meals at all hours. Ios cream and lemo- 34 every cvening. Frults ad confcctionerle C. A. BEEBE, DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street,, Council Bluffs, Icwa mar-2-8m J. MUELLERS SOLE AG+NT FOER CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Cot- tage Organs. Prices reason- able; terms to suit all. Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. Correspondencs solicited. ADDELESS J. MUELLER, C GOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 S5 I W TR T &5 IMAIDE ORI WA BT, Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, S, S, EELIILEIER, IVE A IVIENL O L FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Repairin, ,'Etcg Wood and Metallic Coffins, No. 436 Broadway, Cor. Bryant St., Council Bluffs, Towa. UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUTH WAIN STREET, THH BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our ‘Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, E. COOIXK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. 8. Mav~E, over Savings Bank, - COUNOIL BLUFS Trade Letter. Brockton, Mass,, July 13, 1882. Z. T, Lindsey & Co., Council Bluffs, Ta.: Dear Sirs :—Replying to your esteemed favor of the 6thinst., will say that it isafict that theadvance in the price of Celf Skirs, Sole Leather, and most every kind of Shoe Stock, taken in connection with the advar.ce for labor we have been obliced to concede to workmen, has increased in no small degree the cost of manufacturing. Notwith- standing which fact we are pleased to say your order, given us ear'y in the season, will be filled at the old prioes; and we hope, by being diligent!y alive to the rcquirements of the demand for a really first-class article, to sapply you with a BELTER line of zoods than we have ever given you heretofore. Our purchase of both French and domestio i Calf Skins, as well s a large supply of O«k-tanned Sole T Leather, were made very early in the season which, being beueht at former prices, relieves us in a great decree of the increased cost of production that many manufactureis are obliged to sustain in filling their orders taken early. Your whole order for the coming fall season is well in band, and wll be shipped at an early date. We desire to call the attention cf those who use our goo s, through the mediom of your house, to our new styles in both Hand and Machine Sewed work. Our French, Medium French and Lordon Toe goo s are all mace on entirely new lasts and new patterns, which we feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbation of your customers, with the improvement we have made we expect to furnish a more nearly pe fect fitting shoe than everbefore. Weas- sure you, gentlemen, that we will endeavor to give all your order our prompt and careful attention, and with these assurances we trust to merit the continuance of the many favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us, and, awaiting your further commands, we are Respectfully yours, STACY, ADAMS & CO. W. KUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, W. BEEBE